The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 08, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATM FALLS,
FM0AY AUGUST ft,
WATER USERS ARE
SLOW VOTING ON
TAKING 1st
Ciprlano Castro
Begins New War
UNIT
OMMTriO.V IH MADK TO TMK C)..
IIITIONM AN Ol'TI.INKI) IIV
IIKCLAMATION Hi:itVH?h'
AllllUURlt lUlllllN Kent Out by llll
lUtlamntloii Nervier. Art) lu tin He
tunMMl lijr Huailay, Hut Few VM
Have Hern Hmt Hark Watrr
faers Am Mlgnlag lttrr Secre
tary Sif Interior llrsmrtllns Matter
Although Sunday li ilia tlra limit
e t by the reclamation service fur the
latum of the ballots sent out, thsr
linvd nut been very many votes V
rvlvt'tl at, headquarter ou ttio matter
or turning tho operation and main
tenance nf l ho first unit of the Klam
ulli iiroject over to the Klamath Wa
ter Hurra Association.
According to the condition out
lined by (ho reclamation aorvlre, the
content of 76 r cent of the water
titers umler the flrrt unit will he
ticceMsry for making the transfer.
All nut voting will be counted aa vol
InK against the transfer.
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ia.NI KKUIT COMPANY PUR
I'HAHKH A HOMK, AND TAKKH
LKAHK ON HTOItK LOCATION
J A. 0. Ofinjnr, munsger of the Ash
ilnml IJrult and Produce company of
itliU city, liai purchssed a home for
'liliiucir nt Beventh and Oak streets,
anil la now a fulflodged booster for
the city,
The company haa secured a three
jear lesse on the Jacob. building at
the cornet of Main and Third streets,
And will an Into the canned good
builuess on an enlsrgud acale.
Mr. tllenger liaa placed an order
for twelve car of canned gooda to be
lined hnrn between September 1st and
November lat.
f liirlnno Cailro, the exiled presi
dent of Vcnexticls, haa landed In Vcn
etuela with nn armed force, nnd bns
begun a campaign to recapture the
government which ejected him some
yrara ago.
Csxtro la said to have landed In
Venecuela, and the town of Coro, In
the province of Falcon, la reported to
cli.tlon atnl that It li not their In- llmvo fallen Into hla hand. Honeral
teiillon to vole im Ihla uueitlon, aa ,on Jurado, tho governor, I ald to
they any there ha been no agrc- j bo n prUouer of the Caitro force,
ineiit reached between the director. DUpatche from llogola Colombia,
of tho reclamation aorvlre and tlio jnaxirt that follower of the denoted
Water Uaera Aiioclatlon regarding .Veneiuelan prealdent have organlied
revolutionary movement along the
Colombian border and that they havo
croated tho frontier Into Veneiuela at
aeveral point lmultaneouly.
Color I given to report of a revo
lutionary outbreak In Veneiuela by
tho fart that Cnstro follower, Includ
ing two nephew of tho former dic
tator, Uft here today n-cretly for
Coro. Tho situation In Venexuela I
an'd to have reached a crlal and
I'roildent (lomcx I accuicd of throw
llilt acore of hi political cnomle
Inin prlion.
the trm. etc., connected with the
tramfer. The following circular let
ter, addrrficd tojlho aecrctary of the
Interior, and being algned by water
ucr, rrpniient their vjew of the
matter:
"At the nnuual meeting of the
Ui-kholdr uf the Klamath Water
Umm Aftorlallon held lu tho City of
Klmnnth Full, Oregon, Juno 0, JH3,
at which nld meeting there were
priM'iil te: of imld ((ockholdor. a
reolutlon wm duly Introduced and
poii-ed by a uiiaulmou vote, direct
ing the board of director of the
Klfuimth Water Uer Auoclatlon to I j(H Urkrlry, I.. M. Scho
enter Into negotiation with the hon-'n,tld, who ha the contract for mak
ornblo lecrelary of the Interior nudiK IP uTtiriclal tono for the new
United Blale reclamation ervlco tocmlrl ,0Uie, leave thla evening for
the end that the ltrt unit of Mil pro- hurried trip lo tlerkotoy, to place
Jecl might be turned over to the eald
aaoclatlon for management under
term o far a may be In compliance
with law and the practicability
thereof .
"Further, on the Oth day of June,
113, the board of director of ald
UMoclatlon acting under tho author
ity conferred by aald resolution and
at an udjourned regular meeting of
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UNDERWORLD SETS
FASHIONCHARGE
KIIITOIt OF AMKKICA.V OABMKNT
UKVIKW I'HKDIOTH KXCLU
HIVK AMKKICAN HTYI4JH BK
FOUH l-OXO
IX)NIO.S, Aug. . -That street
walker of I'nrl uro setting the atylea
for tho women and girl of America,
and that tho latter are unwittingly
following three atylea because they
are I'arla gown, I the conclusion
reached by Hudolph Cony, editor of
the "Garment Ituvlew," of Chicago,
who altor aeveral weeka apeclal.atudy
of styles In I'arl. lled today far
Nuw York.
"II took me Just about two daya In
I'aru to gel at tho root of this wild
orgy en dishabille In which so many
perfectly respectable women are In
dulging,'1 (aid Coney loday. "Dm
deiul-mondalne of Paris are dictat
ing the style to us, and the hired
model of the great dressmaking
firms are helping tho women of the
United State along to what, If the
cram continues, will end In prac
tical nudity provided the weather
Irn't loo cold.
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WIFE, SETS JAIL
AFIRE, CAPTURED
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TMK INJURKf WOMAN WILL KfC
COVHK, ALTMOUflH IN A
HKKIOUti CONMTION
Apfwrrtttly Cmael, Fsymer
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Near Fort Klamath.
Finally AtUchtW Wlfal-I. JaM at
Vart. Hii Hcaa --"-" sas Vtn ' S
Mrs. Fred nrseotg, who with
lluracough fornierly eferated- Ue
Northern cafe, to nt Fort Klaatatk,
seriously Injured, and aHraeeifgk to
In the county Jail, facing arekarge of
assault with latent to kill, a a re
sult of aa attack with a bwteaer
knife made at Wlllson's road eanip
near Fort Ktamstb, last evening.
Ilurscouga haa been eeoklng for
the camp. After supper, brand taking
long butcher knife, he raa toward
members of tae craw. Th atea and
Mrs. Bursceagk ran, and ha punned
them until he overtook fcto' wife,
whom he subbed la the side with the
knife.
Following this, Bnrsecagh attemp
ted to drown himself In Seven Mile
Creek, but was prevent front dated!
so. He waa then take ta Fort Klam
ath and placed fax the JaJL
The apparently craiy man made
another attempt at self deetraetloa
by setting the tiny Watlfe air. Tale
waa not discovered nntll the farnea
had n good aUrt, and Barseeaga was
dragged, out In an almeet entoeatsd
condition. He waa then brought to
Klamath Falls by ConsUble Idm
brum and Kd Hoyt
It waa at UrM thoaght that Mr.
Iluracoagh would die, hut at noon
Dr. A. A. Boule anaennced that She
had a chance to recover. She waa re
moved to the Jackson hotel at Fort
Klamath.
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"Hern ! the way It werks: A buy-
lil son, Ooorge, who has been visit-l(,r IOM , ,iarH 00klne for some
Ins him here. In school. Mr. 8chofleldUl1( 10. nil llove, what he par
will probably run down to Los Anger lucurly wants I something dlstlnc-
les torn uay or iu iu iouk nner llv,v ,.rui.,. lo when ho area a
work on
there.
tho new armory building
Flfty-flvo great Irrigation projects,
Involving nearly 10,000,000 acrea of
land, aro under consideration for
India.
Sinnptt Appears as the Friend
of the Irrigationist; Changes
in Time Limit Credited to Him
WASHINGTON, l. C, Aug. 8.
No man In congress was better plea
od wheu tho aocrotary or the Interior
.issued hi order grnntlng to settlers
on rerlnmntlon land nn extension ol
'time ou their payment thau Hupre-
scntatlvo Hlnnotl of Orogon.
Blnnott had bcou innklng tho causo
of tho IrrlKfttloiiUlB hi own. ( He
.knew from porsonnl obnorvntlon uinny
vof the trial wlitch u man trying to
. jutnke n honiu out of the trrlgatod
. inii'di.io suppnit liliiucir nud funilly
.from tiio procoiiM of (tin Imro ncro
w took up, i)iid to fnrco from tho soil,
gctierout though It wom, profit wjtti
,)ilch to meet the i;ovtrninuut pay
jnonU, had, to encountor. Ho It was
with actlvo ywi.-vthy Ihr.t on July 10
ho went to. Secretory of the Inturlor
I-aho In, person, anil pleaded with
'him, to extend the time within which
(lhe paymenU far ' operation and
walntuBande might he made until
'after harvest' time, as is the oommer
lal Miatam & , thi Mttairy..
That tho pica of Blnnott must have
been couvtnclng Is evidenced by tho
promptness with which 8ecretry
l.nne acted, and It .Is none tho Ion to
the secretary's credit that he chose to
do quickly that which ho saw fit tn
do. He assured Blnnott that he would
refer the matter to the chiefs of tho
luclaraallon service. Ho did, and on
tholr report, made It would aeoni with
practically' no hesitation at nil, he
lsuod hla order on, July II, only two
Unya nttor the plea' had been made to
klm. "
The order provldea that water
nstir who were, unable o ,'nay their
debt to tho government by July SI
should be allowed to get their water,
on agreeing In writing to nukean ad
ditional paymeut of 1 cent an aer'e
for ouch month elapsing In whole or
Jn part from July SI to the date of
paymont, This addition payment, ex?
iit'led lit tho nature of penalty,, will
be trifling In comparison, with the ac
commodation that,' It will be to the
agriculturists. . . , t - ,' ,;
pretty woman In tho Hue de la. l'alx,
nt lingchamp, or aoma audi place,
r.earlug a strange but exceedingly
daring gown, probably split half way
to tho waist, and showing the wo
man' form aa plainly aa It ahe were
nude or woro tights only, he Imme
diately makes note of the vUtou.
Then he sees other gowns which re
veal even more of the wearer's form
than tho spilt aklrt, and not knowing
that .tlieso langorou. apparently
wealthy women are merely member
of the underworld, he gets bis Ideas
together, goes to a designer and has
lit Idea worked out.
"What wilt bo the end of this orgy
America will set her own etyles. It
won't bo In a day, but it la hound to
come. It may not come tor twenty
yosrs unless the present tendency
to half nakedness on the part of our
women continue. It would only take
half a long It tho tendency nest year'
is to go this year a Jlttle better or
rathor a little worse In the matter
of exhibiting parts of the female term
which, havo hitherto remained concealed.
"It Isn't always daring styles which
will hurry tho time wjhen America
sets her own mode of ureas. The
hideous harem skirt of some years
back was a I'nrl blunder which set
the time up Itvo year. There Is real
ly no reason why America aboulda't
set tho, styles, We do it In shoes and
eeltaes.. No well-dressed Frenchman
wears .Kngllsh shoes now, and few of
them wear Kngllsh suits.
' ('The. whole attltudo of American
women toward French styles Is a
faeJIsa one. If they would alt down
iwd i analyse the question, and were
fajr',wtth themselves and the Amer
ican designer and , makers, they
would see how -perfectly ridiculous
thsy'semetl'msa nUke 'themselves:"
TRY EUROPEAN
METHODS HERE
AMKMCAN COMMISSION TO LOOK
INTO FARM LIFK AHHOAU 18
I'KKI'AKJNU TO APFLY ITS OaV
HHRVATION8
NEWPORT,
graph ever taken of Mrs. Stnyvotant
Fish better Illustrates her mental at
titude toward the world than this.
She is perhaps the most promlaeat
society leader In tha United State.
and her Mather Ooose ball given at
Croesways, her Newport home, where
LOCAL RIDER IS
HOME FROM CAL.
HUM CMAMBKRH HAYS JUS.
DOWNING, PADGETT, ET At,
RKGISTKRKB FROM KLAMATH
FALLS AT HALINAH
OPENING BILL
AGOOOJIOW
MOBKRX TmetATB COSSPAXY
QlYISTAXXJOtDS AT TMsT
IN ABMTION'TO
PROGRAM
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Hv f eelsac that ha wtR jmk bealatol-'
any ant hto prrasa., It to faatw
Slim Chambers and Charles Bald
win returned Thursday evening from
jHallnos, Calif., where they went to
nttend the Kodeo held there. Cham-
Urn competed la the bucking con
tost, and stayed In to the flaals, nar
rowly missing a cut at the money.
"Johnnie Judd, dall Downing. Mis
Thompson. Muw Hoxle and others
who have appeared at the Rodeo here! to be papular, the
were there, and they all registered change the. bill this
(Special Correspondence)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 8.
A nation wide movement to Interest
tha American rural population along
financial, business and social line, as
u means to strengthen the position,
of tha farmers, taereaae their la
come and their production and to
lower the cost of food etuis to the
consumers, waa anaouaoed hare to
day In n letter to tha governors of tho
states, to the farmers organisations,
agricultural institutions and farmers
ol America from the American com
mission on Agricultural Co-Operatlen,
which arrived from Europe on the
steamer Oedrk.
A report Is later to be made to the
governor of the various states and
the" farmer organisation, agricul
tural Institutions and farmer of
America. The letter neat today dia
cusaed the general form of rural or
ganisation In Ihe Ruropean countries
visited by the commission.
The commission found that, Kuro-
pean agriculture waa organised along
co-operative line, and aleo found that
tha Ruropean farme hay apparent
ly secured a naneUl,' business and
social strsagth equal, to that of this
organtaad urban classes of .capital and
tabor, . ; ';--
The eommtsalon he eSeated an or
ganisation, with naad'qmrtera In
yashlngton, D. C, with Senator Dun
can V., Fletcher as ehalrman. ' ,
Dr. O. J., Owens ot Maryland, di
rector general of tha AmWleaat eem
mlseloni and manasUg dlreetor -at
tha t Southern ' CaaHsarala) t Consra,
fqbM4We4AJ I)-"--
The Modern Theater
proved a decided novelty at' the Star
theater last" night. The people ap
pearing In this attraction are artist
of a Sntohad calibre, aa their stork,
shows they have been assaalatsd with
metropolitan eraanlsaMsn "
I'ursulag a peKcy that haa pravea
eempaay wSt
eveabic. Tha
from Klamath Fall." said Chamber. ptar selected Is a little" French drama,
"Jess Johnson of Merrill was then, entitled "A Game of Card."
too,, and he rode hla way into tne.
tiaal. 'Skeeter Dill' waa damped
before he qnallled.
Wallle Padgett cut the steer bull-
dogging record to 19 seconds., Judd
won the rope events."
ithat Mnertn wttl ferae tha ifisJImFg
'hand qatohly ' ? . '" ;'; ::-'.
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United Pre Service
. ST. LOUIS. Auc. 8. St. Louis to
day make her appearance in, n new
role tnat ot a summer resort. A
public spirited concern to, today dhv
tithutlng a pamphlet, advertising the
tlty's many summer attractions, and
the newapapers have fallen in with
the scheme by printing dally temper
ature record ot "cities that are hot
ter than St. Louis" when they, are
to be found.
. .DUoaHe Like Klaa. H. h.
Blssell and family of Dixon, Calif.,
apeat Thursday In Klamath pa their
return from a week'a outing on the
Upper Lake. .Mr. Blssell, who to
cashier of tha First National bank of
Dixon. sBoka In stowing. tarma ot
KUmatk eaunty and it many
T- - . -sl1" ,
tKUi wmmerinc ptaees..
Committees Are Named aid Ptan
Arranged for tte G fistt
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The followjng eommKUe . hay
beeaAdeslgnated by lliastrieM.Patea
tate Kdwa'rd DSrlgg of HlUah Tem
ple. 'A. A. p. K,Ml S.f,ta tik.hrse'
ot different features, eoaaeeton
with this eomlng vlelt.to thl eHy ot
the'Shrtnera: - r" "
Mnt'ertainment of-Novleaa Joseph
(I. Hurt, K. B. Henry, W. A. Detaell,
W. A. Leonardlaad I. R. Stmbl.
Refreshment Ovid J. Stone, W.T.
Shtve, J. A. Maddoz and Jeta'A.
w..... . . r-.fe.
Reeeptloh K.. R. .R, Oeorg
Robert ,'A. Jenaon,; wh-
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Fast TI:on For. wiu
wla- same baek last niaht IN
hi summer .earns at." Seven
making tha trip; from ?rt Kmatk
to thto city in; record Mmes.i , Ha; loft
the Fort at 11:46, stopped' uYfcowr
at Rocky Point for lunch', andarr(vad
home at, t: 10, coming, ue weonaa
route. , On tha trip up, tha actual run
ning tlme.from Klamath Fall to Fort
Klamath- was, two henrsi Mr.
wks.ite thaVtheroad ar
aeUenteandltton.. ' ' .'. V
J. .Walton; ,
liam tbV Wordea. Oharto
Mna Harmon.' AV Martin Jr.,A.
Ream, A. C. KaA, VW, S, Laa-
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vv, Th;odore,,CamerMnF.".0. Swo-
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nermsn jaauern, inr,. mew,
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Qeorgo'. T. -Baldwin; Jand Mtlhorm
.ams'l
aer Noblea are eapset-
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